WORT OF THE UKAIMU JUKI To the Honorable Circuit Court ,(th Btato of Orejon, for the Couuty (CoumUW. Wi ruur 0r1"1 Jury' be leave t0 M)ort follow That we lve examined the several 0 pornoin havliig been bound by the Justice's Court la the w hae Inuulrea Into theo severs! je, by iiitipoBDlnf the wltnoM ,n4 ukliu ttiwtr sworn testimony; wt hare a'0 uikuiea cnargei .jalnit different Individual for mls jemoanora to which our attention bm called ana nave . muy jumlned tlioae several cases whore , Iwllered that a crime had actually in committed and where we be ared tlio Kood of the community dovauded an examination, all of thtM aevvrul bill fua Indictment, w bare reported to your Court. Wi liave alao vlvltod and examined Hli poor farm. We Hud the building !la good repair; alo went over the rouodt In part and wnue we believe llllt the piaco can u uiauu iu uyyun jill the paupiira thut may accumulate Ca Columbia County for many year "' ST. HELENS MIST, FRI DAY. OCTOBER 29, 1915. u.uro. TRIMS ITS athletics! State University athletic. .re 7. .. from obJctlonal.le r. out tome change are neceaeary to Increase their educa lonal value Thl ha been tlio And Ing of the faculty Investigating com mlttee of .even. The faculty ha ac cordingly voted the f0iiwlng change.: Uesketb.il , .UBp()nde, ,t preMnt a an Intercolonial port. . The pre-season training camp for football men I ordered discontinued. I'ractlce for vanity football and baeball team I limited to from 4 to 8:30 o'clock p. ni., during school day. Intercollegiate football couteat am lltnltiul . i- in any one sea on. Intercollegiate baseball .chedulea re re.trlcted to team, went of the Cacadej provided that one or more game, may be played with the winner of the eaatern dlvUlon to de termine the northwest champlon- mp. The Cnlvcriilty's representatives In the northwest college conferenw. LIST OF TRANSFERS. So come, we, howover, failed to find J meeting .hall hereafter be faculty Lay Inhabitant, or persons living on member. bald farm. VU have also vl.lted the various Lfflcei In the court-houe, all of which nrt (lad lii good condition, orderly knd well knpl. We have also examined the Jail iha baaement of the court-house. iw And the cull In good condition, Lnd tlio corridor kept clean. We it, however, noticed that there 1 k steel cU nltuatsd on the outside of h Jail proper and In the basement i( the court-house, which I not kept It u clean a condition a It should to. Wo aro In formed tat thl cell I tt in uho by the City of BL Melons it a placs to confine It prisoner. kv would therefore rocommeud that i view of the fact that Columbia 'ounty Ib KlYlng free uae of the baao- Lmt of the court-houao (o the City which to keop It prisoner, that lha city government ee to It that to tlth limy accumulate therein or iwaio arlim therefrom. Ws have eiamlnml the office of the liiitrict Attorney and find that the See la sometime crowded, especl !lj during the term of court, both ounty and Circuit; that It la aome mw necessary for person to stand a the lolihy, while private buslnoa bulns dlHruased. W therefore recommend that a kirtltlon be built o that a portion ( tbe office now mod by the County reuurer be completed and made In tali manner a wilt enable the Dis trict Attorney to have a private he In addition to the tingle room M now occupies. Thero being no further business Mors u. we ask that we be dls- pxrfod from further-service at this lime. Dated at Ht. Ilelon. Oregon, thl 10th duy of October, 1915. JOHN FAflK. Torcman. HUNTERS ARE WARNED. Carelemnea on the part of hunt- In r8pctlng the lection of the lm law prohibiting ihootlng at lm on public road and railroad llhti of way and of huntlnc with on property bofore obtaining the Jner'i permission and by these act pmg thnmaelve liable to a fine of M less than $25 I cal'ed to the at- potlon of the hunter. While the fiitra may Intond no violation of P law and Hint In many caie the 'regard Is due to Ignorance of the FovIrIoih 0f the law thl will not !ue them In case of arrest.. For P'ormation of hunters we call at- fotlon to Hoctlon 22 and 23 of the mgon Knnie code, which nrorlilea as allows: "It ahull ho unlawful at any time f hoot or discharge any gun at any ne bird or gnme animal from, or Fii upon nny railroad right of way rny public road or highway. No person shall hunt with a" dog r (HI unon thn riilllvntnil or nn. 'wd lmid of another without first Malnlng pcrnilsHlon of the owner, Mupunt or ugent thereof." Students who have not passed three-fourth of the full work of the University the prevlou semester re barred from all student activities. With the foregoing modifications Intercollegiate sport are retained, but a subordinate to Intramural ath letics. . The faculty also declured for the building up of purely campus sportB "bo that every student may be en couraged to take dally systematic exorcise throughout his college course;" and It declared for the ultimate subordination of gute re ceipts. The committee believes the exces sive publicity given athletics tend to warp student Judgment as to their relutlve Importance Iu a college? course. FOLIAGE SENT TO FAIR. The Chamber of Commerce of Port land Tuesday shipped eight huge boxe of Oregon grape and sweet briar to San Kruncliico to be used In docorallng the Oregon building at the exposition on October 30, which I officially "Oregon Day." At the same limn thl shipment went south delegate from various part of Ore gon were starting for 8an Kranclsco to participate in the ceremonies. The plan to gather the Oregon Lgrape and sweet briar was introduced by Mr, ltertha T. Voorhorst and the Mazama and the public school children co-operated In preparing and packing. The Chamber handled the (hipping. Governor Wlthyckmbe, Mr. Wlthy combe, their daughter, Mis Mabel Wlthycombe, and member of the governor' taff left Portland over the Southern 1'aclflc last night for the San Francisco exposition. The governor and hi party will top at Modford today to take part In the exorcise Incident to the dedi cation of the new National Guard armory thero. Thla armory Is the moat modern In the state. All the member of the governor1 staff are regularly commissioned Na tional Ouard officer. They Include Colonel Clonard McLaughlin, Major W. L. Coppernoll, Captain L. J. A. Peronl, of Portland; LcHoy Woods of Cottage Grove; Conrnd Stafrou, of Dallas; A. J. Vance, of Med ford; and Clyde C. Malone, of Ashland, and En ilgn E. A. West of the Oregon Naval Militia. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Letter unclaimed at the St Hel ens, Oregon, postofflce, for the week ending October 23, 1915: Mrs. John Clark, U. E. Mlllor. Al fred Miller, Mr. Dick Walker. Lettors unclaimed by November 6, will be sent to Division of Dead Let ters. IVA E. DODD. P. M. MARRIAGE LICENSE. May Mountney and Harold Mount- ney, both of Rainier, Oregon. Have vou seen the beautiful Sterling Chink Dinner Sets on display at our store? They are manufactured expressly for us by one of the world's largest manufacturers of Decorat ed China sets. Get a Sterling Coupon wiUi every 25c purchase. Two coupons with each 25c pur chase of Rexall Remedies and toilet articles, and A. J. Deming's specialties. J PLAZA PHARMACY The Remal Store. Thone 100 Watch next week's paper. Reported by Columbia County Ab- i ompaoy. October 20 Columbia Co. Log King Co. to E. C. Glltner; land In Leonard Harrl D. L. C, 11.00. Elizabeth M. Watt to Victor B nd Augusta Johnson; land In Sec K, T. 3 N.. R. 2 W.. $776.00. E. C. Stanwood, Sheriff, to E. 8. llrown; land In Sec. 12, T 4 N R 3 W., $400.00. October 22 Ella Hlrapel to Otto Uerg; land In liryant D. L C $500.00. October 23 Victor L. Malcolm to Mllly It. Smith; lot 3 of Sec. 30. T N., It. 4 W.. $10.00. Otto Hoog, trustee, et al. to Ru dolph II. Meyer; land In Sec. 6, T 4 N.. U. 1 W.. $10.00. October 26 Elfle M. Thornton et ux to Felix Verhoeven; land in Sec. 32, T. 4 N., R. 3 W., $10.00. Chas. C. Smith et ux to Columbia Co. Ilank; lots 2, 3, 4 and 6, Blk. 7, Georgetown, $596.00. Geo. H. Lemont et ux to Zlna H. Lemont; lots 12 and 13, Blk. 2, Rose Hill In Francis Lemont D. L. C. $1.00. October 26 Oscar E. Folen et ux to Carl Erlekson et ux, land in Sec. It. T. 6 N., R. 3 W., $10.00. Elizabeth M. Watts to D. W. Price et ux; tract 16 of Wathome Acres, $850.00. GREAT IS HARRY WEST'S JERSEY HERD Oregon milk and beef cattle made a magnificent showing In the great stock show of the Panama-Pacific exposition in San Francisco. When It came to Jerseys It was Harry West' herd of Scappoose cap tured nearly all tlio blue ribbons In sight and there were numerous herds there, not only from different sec tions of Oregon but from numerous MORE FRUIT WANTED j The Columbia county exhibit at the Land Show Is simply grand, but there I little or no fruit. It 1 be lieved that Columbia county would have carried off a prize had there been a good exhibit of fruit. j The exhibit I In charge of Ace 8mlth of Clatakanle, and he makes an appeal for fruit of any and all kinds. It is to be hoped that ht request will be heeded and that fruit will be sent him from all sections. Address Superintendent Land Show, Portland, Columbia county department. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate of Alice M. Stout, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Alice M. Todd, deceased, by the County Court of Columbia County, State of Oregon, and has duly qualified for said trust. All per sons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, and with proper vouchers to the ad ministrator at the office of W. A. Harris, in the City of St. Helens. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated St. Helens, Oregon, October 28, 1816. H. J. SOUTHARD, Administrator of the Estate of Alice M. Stout, Deceased. W. A. Harris, Attorney for Admr. 46-4. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for Sewer System, "St. Helens, Oregon. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bid will be re ceived by the City Council of the City of St. Helens, Oregon, up to Monday, November 8th, 1915, at 5 o'clock P. M.. for the furnishing of all material and labor necessary for the construction and Installation of such sewerage system, in accordance with the plans, profiles and specifi cations thereof, filed with the City Recorder of said City, of sewer Dis- other slates. He captured all but two ' tr,ct Number One (1), section "B." blue ribbons for this breed of milk ers, and among these was the cham pion two-year-old bull. This Is a splendid showing and we congratulate Mr. West on his tri umph over the many competitors. All Columbia county needs to do to pull down blue ribbono on any thing that Is raised or grown Is to go after It. FIREMEN'S MINSTRELS. A certified check In the sum of ten per cent of the bid, running to the Mayor of the City, shall be filed with the bid. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, should they prove disadvantageous to the City. Bids will be opened at the City Hnll In the City of St. Helens, Ore gon, on November 8th, 1915, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Signed, E. E. QUICK, 46-2t City Recorder. The Firemen have begun practice on their minstrels, to be given some time next month. This will be their second minstrel show and will be bigger and better than the first one. They have the latest Jokes from Dick's Dramatic Co. of Chicago, and plenty of locals that will keep the audience continually laughing for two hours. ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 2, of Columbia County, State of Oregon, that a Special School Meeting of said District will be held at the School House on the 29th day of November, 1916, at 7:30 o'clock in the after noon, to voto on mo proposition oi levying a special dlotrlct tax. The purposes for which the money to be raised by this levy shall be ex ponded, are shown by the following Itomlzed budget which is horeby made a part of this notice: Teachers' salaries $11,160.00 Furniture 200.00 Apparatus, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves or cur tain 100.00 Library books 100.00 Flngs .. 10.00 Repairs of nchoolhouses, outbuildings or fences. . Playground apparatus . . . Transportation of pupils. . Janitor Janitor's supplies Fuel Light ...... Clerk's salury Postago and stationery , . Interest on bonds Water rent Dated this 27th day of 1915. Attest: Allco L. Quick, District Clerk R. S. HATTAN, Chairman Board of Directors. 2t NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the County Surveyor has filed in this office certificate of completion of the contract of George Grant for clearing and grubbing 1986 feet on the E. J. Smith road, survey No. P-46, in Road Dist. No. 1. All protests against the final ac ceptance thereof must be filed in the office of the County Clerk within two weeks from the date of first publi cation hereof. A. F. BARNETT, County Clerk. Date of first publication, Oct. 29, 1915. 5-2 600.00 60.00 360.00 810.00 60.00 326.00 20.00 72.00 25.00 1,284.00 135.00 October, Rldgefield, Wash., held a special election last Saturday to bond the town for a municipal water system. Out of a total registration of 160 there were 137 votes, the Issue of bonding the town carrying almost three to one. There were 98 voies In favor of tbe bonding of the town and 38 against it. It is thought that work on tbe water system will not begin before the first of the year. Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures heaves. Price $1; for sale by all druggists. NOTICE. All General Fund county warrants endorsed prior to October 1st, 1915, .are called, and interest stops on the same on and after October 16th, 1915. R. S. HATTAN, County Treasurer. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and insure your property in the Oregon Fire Relief -Association of McMinn vllle, Oregon. Don't put it off. Mch6tf W. L. WARREN, Agent. Advertise in the Mist. Patronize our advertisers. o . - COURT PROCEEDINGS Monday, October 25. 11th Judi cial day. Court came pursuant to adjourn- nmwa all Dresont except Com- mUulnnnr Weed. . Due proclamation being made, the following proceedings were had: In the matter of establishing Road niatrlrt boundaries. nn Mils 26th day of Octobor, 1916, this matter coming on for consider ation hv the Court, and the Court being advised In the matter. It Is or dered by the uouri inai mm cerium order made and entered herein on a formnr dav of this term of Court, to-wlt: on the 21st day of Septem ber, 1916, be, and the same is hereby reconsldorod, revoked and held for naught, and It is further ordered by the Court that the boundarlos of the various road districts In the county romaln in the same condition as If such oraer naa nmw 4. . Whereupon Court adjourned.. AN UP-TO-DATE Jewelry Store COMPLETE STOCK OF Watches " 'and Clocks EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. . VON A. GRAY Jeweler. ST. HELENS Shall It Be an f Auioioaungorrumpuum 0$r a THERE are many kinds of Auto loading and Pump guns some to be had at very low prices. But it Is typical of sportsmen that the s rs fi-ffl I maiontv Drefer Reminston-UMC Pnmn rA VT Autoloading guns in the bands of the average man. If you shoot at traps or in tbe 6Hd, go to the Remington-CMC Dealer in your community and m oim mow you tone guns, ion will know Dim by bis diiplay of the I Boll Hark of Reminatom. -Sportsmen's Headauartera and ha Itnnn the difTmence in guns. Sold by your home dealer and 645 other leading merchants in Oregon Raainrtoa Arms-Unmi Mataffie Cartridf Ca. WMhMrtkBdUlH UUBraadway) NrrhOlr ; . V T A .il r1' nAX'-vJ to 1 M p "-It&c MADE IN OREGON IS inch size . $10.00 20 inch size. . $11.50 22 inch size . $13.00 Delivered, blackened and set op, with first length of pipe aud damper furnished. Other heaters from $2.50 up. All thoroughly guaranteed. E. A. ROSS Furniture.. Undertaking AU Buses Call at Hotel Courteous Treatment STOP AT ORCADIA HOTEL Chicken Dinner Sunday 35c THOS. ISBISTER, Prop. RATES 91.00 PER DAV AND CP. Special Rates to Regular Boarders. DO YOU want to be convinced that we have the Biggest Hardware Values in the market? That we have what you want right now? That's what we want to do, and if you need PAINT, OILS, SASH, DOORS, BUILDING PAPER or WALL PAPER, let us figure with you. MUCKLE HARDWARE CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON . iMMrnntiiiiii if- v t 4 iH asTiidKiifttiituiiiKiiHiMin tiiiihiiiyiMi)HiiiiuiiiilMMUiiinniHllll!UIIUtllllilrlimillD)llHnrl!rltftlllt1 IllllillllllliilUlilllilW immffiimmifflmti!fflitlT5 iiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiuiittiiiiiiiiuyiujyuiiiHiiU THIS TRIP to the PANAMA EXPOSITION A Lifetime Event ' THE NORTH BANK ROAD and the Palatial Twin Steamships "Great Northern" "Northern Paciflc" Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday BEST OP THE TRIP IN DAVIJGHT a caxmiocs hours on the ocean FARES INCLUDE MEALS AND BERTH and FREE EXTRAS Numerous Brilliant Attractions During October. FOREST INDUSTRIES CONFERENCES DAILY STOCK SHOWS UNTIL DEC. 8rd ZONE OF PLENTY WEEK UXiOKRH' CONGRESS FARMERS' MONTH IRRIGATION and DRAINAGE Something Doing Every Minute and at a Hundred Different Places in the Jeweled City. Round Trip from HoulUm,. K30.00 J. O. DIVENS, Agent. HOULTON Attend the Manufacturers' and Land Product Show, Portland, Oct. 25, Nov. 13. . . - OCXO